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Kaleidoscope [Hardcover]

Darryl Wimberley (Author)
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September 1, 2008
Jack Romaine finds himself an unwilling recruit for a Cincinnati gangster on the trail of stolen money, and finds himself amidst the "carnies" during offseason.

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Hapless, handsome Jack Romaine, a small-time gambler and drinker in 1929 Cincinnati, tracks a mysterious woman who's the key to a hidden fortune in Wimberley's evocative mystery. Hauled before gangster Oliver Bladehorn, Jack is given a simple chore that will cancel his debts: pick up a woman being released from prison who will lead him to the prize in cash and stocks. On a trail rife with cruelty, violence and murder, he finds himself in Tampa, Fla., at Kaleidoscope, a beddy where carnies rest between gigs and a place for people who don't fit in anywhere else. Jack goes to work as a brodie (a gopher) in the hopes of getting a lead, while trying to avoid the brutal Arno Becker, who's after the same fortune. Best known for his Florida-based Bear Raines series (Pepperfish Keys, etc.), Wimberley invests both Jack and the carnie freaks with distinct personalities and common dignity. This vividly captured subculture has its own grotesque charm and beauty.
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About the Author

Darryl Wimberley has authored two critically acclaimed literary works, A Tinker's Damn and The King of Colored Town, along with the Gulf Coast noir series featuring Barrett Raines, Speical Agent for the Florida Department of Law Enforcement: A Rock and a Hard Place, Dead Man's Bay, Strawman's Hammock, and Pepperfish Keys. All are available from The Toby Press. Wimberley has also garnered three feature film credits. The screenplay for Kleidoscope won Grand Prize Winner in a competition sponsered some years ago by Fade In magazineand is presently under option. The author and screenwriter resides with his family in Austin Texas.

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  • Hardcover: 280 pages
  • Publisher: The Toby Press; First Edition edition (September 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1592642446
  • ISBN-13: 978-1592642441
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.8 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #723,609 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A novel in the league of classic film noir, October 15, 2008
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Kaleidoscope by Darryl Wimberley is great film noir genre, and as I read it, I kept saying to myself, "This would make a great film script!" And indeed, Kaleidoscope was originally written as an award-winning film script.
The story begins in 1929 Cincinnati and moves to the fictional community of Kaleidoscope, Florida, a winter base for a carnival freak show. Our antihero is one Jack Romaine, a dissipated, slightly alcoholic World War I veteran who is (to use a 1920s expression) on the lam from his gambling debts to the Chicago mob. As might be expected, his troubles keep multiplying until he finds himself forced by the Cincinnati mob into playing the private eye rôle of tracking down missing mob money. His leads bring him to central Florida where he meets up with a truly bizarre crowd of carnival freaks.
It is here that Jack Romaine, a physically normal person, becomes the bizarre standout amongst the community of Siamese twins, fat ladies, dwarfs, alligator men, blue-skinned women, and you-name-its. And yes, such curios of nature as within this close-knit community of freaks did and do exist. Kaleidoscope leaves you with the realization that these freaks after all possess the basic human qualities of love, loyalty, revenge, despair, greed, and altruism as the rest of us. This is the world of the carneys who have their own special dialect and their own unofficial code of ethics.
This book has plenty of good guys and bad guys, only -- as with any decent mystery -- Wimberley keeps us guessing who is on which side right to the end. Guessing, that is, except for one evil character named Arno Becker, a sadist every bit as lacking in conscience as Javier Bardem's chilling portrayal of a psychopath in the recent film No Country for Old Men.
What makes Kaleidoscope even more intriguing is the way Wimberley has painted his word pictures of the era. He has laboriously researched the local history, the clothing, the landscape, the buildings, the dialogue, the habits, and even the smells of that generation. It's evident the author has visited the geographical settings of his novel. For example, the book gave me flashbacks to my own familiarity with the 1950s Cincinnati street cars, hills, and peddlers' pushcarts. (This detailed attention to historical accuracy is a nice touch which I always admired in Louis L'Amour's novels.) As for his characters' dialogues, I noted Wimberley avoids the universal Americanism "OK," for as late as the 1920s that slang term had not yet come into common usage. His characters are copasetic. (Look that one up in The Dictionary of American Slang.) Everybody cusses. Everybody sweats. Everybody smokes. (Chesterfield, anyone?)
Kaleidoscope's plot is never boring. In the tradition of classic film noir, Wimberley serves up a plentiful diet of cigarettes, gin, passion, and knuckle-sandwiches. And it all climaxes with a few twists-within-twists. Naturally, I wouldn't want to spoil the ending for you.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Richly Disturbing Mystery, April 22, 2009
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Darryl Wimberley is the rare author who can tell just about any story from the point of view of the most-or least- interesting character in the story. (I've heard him perform that very stunt, and it's mesmerizing.) Even if he weren't a friend of very long standing, I would stand in line to buy his novels.
His protagonist in this book is removed in time and place from his earlier novels, but is as flawed and as human as any in modern fiction. Here is a widowed war veteran, wounded in spirit, who is trying to raise his son as best he can in the Midwest in the Roaring 20s, who runs afoul of a local gangster and is forced to solve a mysterious runaway while avoiding a truly monstrous character who would make Cormac McCarthy's Anton Chigurgh tremble. Darryl's talent is to take this era, this place, and enable us to see it through his characters' eyes, feel it through their emotions, and discover its riches through our own emotions. Since this is a mystery, I wish only to tantalize you enough to pick it up and read the first few paragraphs, because I know that you will continue to read with a growing delight and urgency, and each word will continue to weave the web until you can no longer keep your eyes open but must finish one more paragraph, then another. Finally, the last page is turned, and you understand that you have been granted an audience with a master, and you don't want it to ever end.
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